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EVENING STAR. “How to Choese s ex: tne Theres always some risk in buyin of whose previous character end history we Brow nothing, for there are no infallible sigos ofexcellence. A rough, scrawny, coarse, in- shapen cow is often 4 noble milker. Yet there are a few points generally agreed upon by experienced farmers. which it is well to con- der before purchasing. Asmall boned Read, d light norns #re better than large. Long make too wide 4 gap betwix the udderand i il, and aa cedars, but wander about too mtch. A slender rather than a thick neck, & straight | pack, wide ribs and broad brisket, sreto be sought for jJarge 1D propertion to head, neck, and legs, though not excessively Jarge; and the hir quarters if large out of proportion indicsie good milking qualities. Mediam sized cows ali things considered, prove the beet for the amount of feed they consume. The cvior oftheDair bas probably nothing to do with tha milking qualities, and good looks should he regarded but litle in purchasing dairy ani- mal As te the color of the skin, # bright yel- low, approaching that of gold coins, creamy color within the ears—this and good rich milk are apt to be together; and witha! a soft flexi- ble hide, loose over the ribs and Tamp, is also fo be sought. Testthe cow's disposition and inquire »beutit. Irritable and nervous cows art Unpleasant to handie, and elways scanty Milkers. Someth ng can be ascertained irom the locks and motions. Large mild eyes, easy quite motions when driven, and gentleness when handled, indicate good nature. What the butbers term “geod hanéling” is an im- portant quality in @ milch cow, for itindicates rot cnty geod milking properties, bat easy fattening, when serv American Agriculturali. Butter and theese in Winter. Mrs Almon Benton. Pottawattomie Co, Kansas, wiites: Having noticed an article in the March nomber of the Agriculturalist on making butter from ‘frozen milk,” I will state | my mide, which if tried, will be found to produce butter quite as easily in winter asin summer, and the quality and qnantity will Aliso be improved. After the milkis strained I piace cn the stove a kettle with some water ini; then piace a pan of milkon the kettle and Fer it remain wntil the milk is scalding hot; I Ben remove ‘he pan spd set itaway for the eream to rise. Pursue the same process tiliall isscalded Lf the milk bas ali oven scalded, 16 meters not whether a partofthe whole has Been froven. Mix the cream thoronghly and pince by the stove until itis ofthe rizht tem- perature to churn ‘The butter will all come ame time, which seldom takes more or /\Qmipute-, Much sweeter batter can be made from scalded milk then in the ordin- ary wey, & cream pot scalded will sometimes g:t bitter, if kept long enough to get a churning fo cold wenther “ For the by nefit of those who make “deuble eure cheese,” 1 would suggestthe plan which Dae proved a success With me. When making the firet evtd. scnid as if going to press imme- dia y. but make it quite alt, chen set itaway until the second curd is ready to salt, put the old and pew curds to,ether end thoroughly mix; «da more salt if C°S8K The reasons for this proe ss are: by scaldlag (cr cooking) Ue curd, the wh: y ts nearly alt separated frora it, which, with salt, prevents it sourinz, and the curd bring ealted it does not settle ina sclid mass. aud the necessity of cutting ts obvi- aed. which, with the soaking. “to get tbe soar out,” siwayvs removes a portion of the butter from the cord "—American Agriculturalist TTER BALAN Post Orrice DerantMenr. October 22, 1834. SBALED PROPOXALS will be_receivel at th Departinent uotil the sth aay of December next, at 12 o'clock noon. for tursishing LETTER BALANCES Tor the use of the Post Ofi-esin the United States jor ove year fom and a'ter the tis! day of Decem- Derrezt.of the f Mowing description, viz Ist Balance long legged cows are seldom | The body of the cow should be | milkers | in the dairy is over.— | capable of weighing erat ounces, | PERSONAL. ‘RS. BROOK FIELD, of Kansas, ean be con- ‘suite {on the Past Sresentand Future events, at hep roem. on the northwest corner of tth at b | | sts She hasz dander ooe of the most cele brated Ast of the age. She guaractees: satisfacti all these who may give her a cull Sbecan b: vernfroméa. m tog p.m. Price one filer. eo 29 3n* R&_U. SMITH. with her extraordinary power® to describe your living and dea! frienos, giv? the rams of bdih, tells character, the futare, ex: | amines ali kine « Giseases, will give sittings at 242 Hours from 4th street, tive doors above I street. a2 2m* Wtill8 p.m Circle Wednesday evening: BENTISTRY. ——— ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No 234 Pennsylvania avevus, se sond door from 13th street, a) tends to a branches of the profession. oc 13-I1m* | I ENTISTRY —Drs, LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No, 2. Washivgtou Building, corner Penns. gvenue and 7th atreet, oc 1) im* = Gees" oiscovany In DENTISTRY. Tesh Beivacied withous Pvin with the Muartts Ozynen. rsons having teetu k ex- tswies office, taken ont by this aew end harmless process. Also call and examioe the tor’s new and im- Eroved method of Inserting Artificia! Tee it the great improvement in kis teeth | | _L would advise all tract ‘to call at Dr. and have t! you once ou will them in ne other style than this new and vainable ene. No. 249, Pa. avenue, hatwoen | 'sth-and Uth streets, | nowt 8, R. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentes of the MINBRAL PLA ERTH, a! tends personally at his office in th: sity ‘Many persons van wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teath they may iesire, butte sucee whoare particaler sed wish here jsanest, strongest, and mort perfect denture artean produce, the MINERAL PLATE will De more fully warranted. Boome ip this sity—No 338% Pennsylvania avenue between Sth and 10th streeta. Aliso, 907 Philadelphis. 2 ST OE ET CLOTHING. 7p UE MOsT POPULAR CLOTHING HOU i leah SMITH, BRIS. & CO, 40 West Baitimore street, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS, & OO0., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 We t Baltimc re street. j i | The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors “ No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Ma. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices. Warnringtonianscan save 20 per cent. by getting ai i t their Clothing made a’ AMITH. BROS & CO, 40 West Baltimore street The best snd cheapest Clothing Honsein the country is SMITH, BROS & CO., 40 West Baliimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTBING BOUSB, 40 West Baltimore st. Baliimore, Md, ere in Ween ston can save 2) percent. by thei Clothing o Peas teem PEMUrH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. ustomers ean find the best on the country—every article BMITH, BROS & CO” 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clathing House of Baltimore efers the finest stock of Clothing in the country BMITH, BROS . Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore street. De not fail to come to SMITH, BROS CO, toget your Clothing. 40 West Baliimore street. The place where everybedy gets suited. oe BMITH, BROS. & OO, 40 West Baltimore street, The only Noatefn:Beltimore or Washington that t. r oda. sponge a ae ZOOM SMITH, BROB. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington stock of Clothing spenged—at | H avoirdupois weight, to be graded downto qnerter | 3 nces. Uf these it is suppered 64 will be required © year, Balances capable of weighing at least two BvOircup-is weight, to be graded doen te ouvces. Of thes: it is sapposed 100 will be re- ed of a year Perfect corre: toess will be required in the bal- <a to be furcished, as well as atrength and dura- ity. +m ples of each descriptios of balance must ac- Cempeny each hid. aud the bidder who may obtain the coutract will be r-qnired to furoish balances ordered of = quality in all respects equal to the | sample Buch Balance must be well and securely packed ima box for trareportation The Balances tour! be delivered free of all charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department at Washington. D. C.. who will accept the sawe, if perficts:d equal to samp'es, Fach bidoer must urpish with hit idenee of hix ability to comply with Teo sufficient sureties will be reauired to acon- tract. aa IN P Pailoresto furnish Ba'an prow ptly, or ‘he inrpishing¢ ‘ quasiity sill be considered a sufficient cause for e or the coniract. et most beend: ra-d on the outside ofthe eProp sa’s for Letter Balances.” and d to the First Assistaot Postmaster Gen- Washington, D.C. = W DENNISON. oe % whw stratter Gene otal, Mruntasi: tO *BMALBS—DKR. CHRESB- MAN'S PILL* —The co mbination * ingre- dients in these Pilla is the result of slong and extensive practice. They are mid in their opera- rien end certain in cerrecting ull irregularities painfol meuetruatiwns, temoviog all obstenetions whether from cold or other causes, baadache, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart. whites, all @ /Vou- affections, hysterics, faticae, pain in the back atu itmbs &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of pa'ure. Dr. ‘Cheeseman’s Pills wax the commencement of anew era in the treatment of there irregularities and odstructions, whch bave consigned «0 many to a premature | No feinale can enjoy good health unlese she is regular, and whenever ao chstruction takes Iace the general health begins todecline Dr. beeremar x Pills are the most eftectuai remedy ever Foown for all comolai ; To all classes they are i uable. inducing, with certain'y, periodin eolerivy bey ar to thousand whe have ued them at diffe riods thronghont the country, ing the sauction of some ef the most eminent physiciansin Ameri ea. Exjlicit dyrections, aseling when they should graye. it pe- not be used. with each box; the price, one dollar | r box, containing from & to 60 pills. Pilla sent by Mail promptly, by remittingto the proprietors Bold hy Drrewists generally. HUTCHINGS & HILLVER. Proprietors. nov 2 Diet Wot New York. M AN oR U BB, MANUBR BSB. APEST MANURE IN D STaTzs, SRE a contracted forsilss int, D.O , are nowprs at en board vessels free of expense te EST AND UNI The under: ed, ha: Manure at Giesboro Po: = to ptaine at low rates VESSELS WANTED, Address No 320 & street, Vpshicaton, or to GIESBORO POINT MANURE WGARP. an Wtf JOHN PETTIBONE & CO. Fy 28H NGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Vv Imconpcratzd Marca STH, 1564, EDWARD SIMMB, President and Treasurer. EDWARD CLARK, Vice President and Bec’y. WM. P DOLE, THOS J GAXDNER, J.J COOMBS, — 8. V. NILES, JOHN BR. ELVANS, Directors, This Pavk is now open for the receipt of Deposits, at the NEW BANEBING HOUSE, No 5 La. ay, Uncer Semms’ New Building. Money Loaned on stocks, trust deeds and all good secui ities. EDW. CLARK. 8ec’y. EDWARD CLARK & CO, BANKERS, + the Bavings Bank, No. 5% La. Dealers in EBXCHANGE,GOLD AND BILVBR, And Genera! Banking Business, Epwako Crakk, [sep3)-lm] Jno. BR. Buvans (CEARIFIED CIDER ¢ el CLARIFIED OIDEB!! I have just received, T schovners “George 8. Adam: 'and “J. W..” from Boston a large mpg C7 of gare, Mansachusetta CLAKI FIED CIDER Ww: I oBe> for sale at the lowest market price, in qaan- ties to anit purchasers Hotel Reeoers, sutiers, and all othersin wantofa Prime article of Cider are iuvited to call and ex- Amine this before purchasr elsew bere. Union Bottling Depot, 57 G: Geor, SHINN, Treen at, ONTISENTAL MONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER CUNTENTS: =. he Progress of Linerty in the wv A.D. Mayo. The Undivine Part 3, by Count Sigis ved by Martha Walker Edwin RB. Johnson. Cc ers XIV. XV, Phenomena EB Townsend clends, by Cherles the Life of a Soldier, Fanatic. by Panny L of Baze, fogs, and ownsend. The Lesves from enaed eeonty The Firat a = ete! » er- jean tnd Rcenery. V.—The Adirentasn Lucia D. Pychowska. Lois Pearl Rorkwiey. by Mareuret Vane Bastings. The Scientific Univarcdl Lengunge. its ebar: rand r-la‘ion to other lag 4 article 2, corresponding frst diszriming- io Sought and jancusge, bv Etward B, Free. bs The Two Piatforms, vy Henry Everett Rus. FRANCK TAYLOR, | ictionary; Ellis’ Medical Pormalary; ndlow’s Manual of Exami- ith’s Compendiam; ‘al Dic Wor dw’ Bracties, 2 volar Weak Thane, 2 vols, FRANCK TAYLOR. TOAL M eer itl ie oy *.b Spstanmpe a erean' ‘Dary,in Frenen. 1 yal, By J. De Vettel’: Spanish and oe? FEANOK TaYLoR, nt peculiar to females. | known | Creation, by Charles | 18 Dalton’s | A.D Toomas’ | in Washington are t. by buying of ax, - BRU8. & CO, 40 West Baltimore street. charged Roldiers can save twenty dollars ez by busing of yeunag el gMITH. BROS. & 00, 40 West Saitin ore at., Baltimore, Md, All Diseberged Soldiers ) effered a dieevunt of 10 Fonts cen! 4 MITH i h \ Di akei more to buy your BROS & CO, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to BMITH, BROS & CO., Marole Hall Cicthing House, 40 West Baltimore sirect, to get your Fali and Winter Clothing SMITH BROS. & CO., Merchant Tailors aud Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS. Prench and Buglish WALKING COATS, Peltoe’s fancy sad plein SAGES; aloo, the new stvie BACEATEL, the prettiest cust vat. | Allis endless varictien at EMIPH, BROS. & 00"S Popular Merble Hall Giothing Houss, 40 West Balti '@ street. p 24-30 NEw RETAL Ttwill pay 2l! to come to Palti CLOTHING. BMITE i CLOTH HOUSE, No. 129 Baltimore Street, BETWEEN CALVERT AND 3UUTH STS, F. HENKELMAN. in sddition to the MER CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, has thia dey opened for Reteil a large assortment of FURBIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Buch as BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHE, BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVERVLOATINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY CaSsHAERES AND OOAT- INGS, For Mgx anv Boy's Wear. Also, a select assartment of goods for LADIE8 CLOAKENGS. to which he would invite the atten- tion of those making purchases. Having unusual fecilities and slong experiencs, he feels confident of being able to meet the wanta of the present times. Terms wit! be Cask Sed one Price onl kep 2-im* F IBEMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY 03 WABHENGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ca PITAL... Bank of Washingt .n, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIKA, DIRKCTOS! oTaRS George Shoeraker, John D. Barclay, Ssmuel Cropley, ‘Andrew Hothweil, Thomas Parker, Richard Barrr, BB, French, Dr. C. W. Davis, rc. C, muel Redfro, Robert Wh'te, am Wilson Ww a +, Edward Clark. No charge for policies. JAMES &DAMS, Prosident, | ABEL G. DAVIB, Sec’y. sep 22 eudia ' Oc COURT OF THE DISTRICL OF | COLUMKIA—!a the mater of Mary J. Kilmon, | Guardian —The eatl guardian having reported | that she sold ail the interest and title of the | minor beire ot Jobn T. Kilmon and her dower in- | terestim ard to ali that part of Lot N Square No. 659, with ell and s.ngular the im: ments described nud particularly aet forth tu the | | said proceedings to Michse! Gonasr. Georg+ L. Sherif and Joho Bolloran for the sum of Si 34-10: | “Ttisthis isth day of October, A. D 1354, ortered | by thecourt, that the said sale be. and the sai | hereby, ratified and contrmed, unites cause t contrary be sbowa on or before the ath Novemher, | A.D. lex. provided a copy of this order, be pub: Liabed inthe Evening Star once a week for three weeks before suid day | “Itis hereby further ordered and decreed, that the | said Mary J. Killmon, widow of said Joha T. Kill- Men, be allowed ome seventh of the proceeds oF | said ralein satisfaction of ker dower interest in | above deacribe. roperty. | a oe WM. F, PURCEL I. ‘le Judga of the hase’ Court. Trae Copy: udga o phags’ Coar Z. ©. ROBBIN Re ce 17-law3w* ster of Wills, | TPIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- i ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | Washington County, in the District of Columb! letters of admiristretion,.W.A . on the personal es- tate of Wm.H.Pletcher,late of Washington Cougty, D.C.,deceased. All persone having claime against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 23d day of October next; they may otherwise by law be excladed from all benefit of the said estate. A Given under my batd this 25th day of Oct... 1864, 6 26-law3w MARY FLETCHER. yas 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia. | letters of administration on the persvval ertate of | Charles Myers, jate of Georgetown, D. 0., | deceared. All persons having claima against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the voncbers thereof, to the subscriber, | on or before the 8th day of Uctocer next; they may | stherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. i Given under my hand this’ 18thday of October of JANE C. MYERS, oc 19-Jaw3w* Execatrix. ‘His IS TOGLVE NOTICE, That the subscri b obtained from the Orphans’ Court of hington county, in the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the personal estate of Anus McGuire, late of Washington, » de- ceased, All persons having claims against the Said deceased, are hereby warned to exbi«it the Same, withthe vouchers thereof, to the subser ber,on or before the 22d aay of October nex | they may otherwise by law be excluded from all nefit of said ent Soren under my hand this 22 day of October, | | i i 17 | _9026-Iswow* JOHN 8NOW. COMPANION TO THR REBELLION REOOKS. cont Omelet he i | Lt ee La th National sad hebal ich nee fed Ta ohhg ree issues of the Rebel. e 0 Wi te. 4 Ramiele nOK e ‘MBI aow deliver, trek ag tai eee 4 + without coming aE Es Hh se | Street and Loutsiana Avenue, Over PROPOSALS. pPorosats FOR LOAN. es ‘TasasUny Deraarusxr July 25, 1964 Notice ishereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of th@ United States. | the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents or Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum, with | semi anaouval coupons attached, payable in lawful | meney. These notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Angust IS. 1867, fifty. ' | | \ | | | date of acripti t7 %- deposit. ons. tf The Notes will be issued in the denomination s 0 ne hundred, €ve hundred, one thonsand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the eub- seribers. All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or fome multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes re- quired, and whetber they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded te thia Department. The notes will be tranamitted to the owners free ef transportation charges as seon after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prerared. Toterert will be allowed to Angust 15 on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the Original certificates. An tke notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date must psy the interest accrued from date of note te When 80 endorsed it must be Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per sent. which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. deductions for eommissions must be made from he deposits, Officers receiving deporits will see that the proper endorsements are made upon the original certificates. All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desirei informa: tion, and afford every facility for making eub- No W. P, FESSEN DEN, Secretary of the Treasury s hai fr. to 4.500 F bhu 140 8 | i | } 40 400 1,200 1 12 1204 10K 60Can cles. vE Mateb aed Faticu ¥lanue Flanne! hi | pleted. cepted. re of the 6i office fa: address 1 f for tropaze. price: the pat? oyeT War; B ther {i wee a yard wool, Cartridge Bayon jyn. New Yor they can be examined. — ‘And whenever the artictes named above, or any porticn of them, sball be considered as not fully conforming to amples, toey will be rejected, and tLe contractor will be bougd to furnish others of t ereqnired kind at once,or the Quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the expense of the Ont TKe OF <Cpoymenbt will te made ungn the acceptel de- y of the who'e quantity woich may from tims to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the sayment of nccuut t rendered wnder first order until record order is filled, and ten per cent. from dered under second order until third account n u order ia filled,and se om, until contractis com- E.F.. 1 hereby certify that the above-named, —, are kn« wn to me as men of property, and able to make gocd their guarantee, @ To besigued by the United States diatrict Bnited Btates dir No proposes) will be considered unless &:compa- pied by tre above guara: tee, Newspapers author send the paperc ntaicing the first insertion to the n he au able > pen QUARTERM WASHINGTON, October 27, 1854, fealed Proposals, fur each class sep be received at this office uatil 2o0’clock p.m the 20 U day of Lec Cc 14.00) yards cf Sky B: hair, 54 inches yard. (indige 6,000 yarda Dark Blu fipebes wide. to weigh 22 ounces to the digo wool dyed) 8,80 yards Dara Blue Twilled Cloth, all woot, for uniform costs, i wide. to weizh 22 ounces per yard 150 yarcs of Scarlat Cloth, all wool, (cochineal dyed,) t4 inches wide, to weigh 16'ounces per yar Fe m grease b 13 ¢ wei lly 00 yards White to weigb 11 oz. per yard 17,((@ yards Canton Flannel for draw2rs,27 inches wide, to weigh 7 oz. per yard 4,500 yards Cotton Ticking, for bid Secke, ati ec ocks. We) Lum Corde 5) seta of Drom Bnaren 3 Boxwood | 3) pairs Drum Bticks. “Bo e R aist Belis raprack3 cy Raver-acks teene | 50 Musket Slices. Ze Cats Uniform C ata for sergeants, corporals, musi rivater Coats or Wovlen Panta for Linen Pants tor | Bharts liven Bhirta D awers 1 Sacks Red and Blae Jackets for boys Bed Backs ‘be above mentioned articles mast conform, in alirespects to the sealed atendard patteras in the ) office of tre Qua termuster Marine Corps, Marine Karracks, Wasbingten D.C. master’s office Marine Corp-, 1,220 Soruce atreet, Prilxdelptia; and at the HMarine Stations, Brook \k. ard Rostoa, Massachusetts, Fach proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee: FORM OF GU The undersign d, ud h baby wasrau tee that in case the foregoing bid of er eup he or they will, withio ten dass after the pt of the cortract at the post office named, executethe contract for the same, sufficient xureties. and in case the said fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaran- teoto make good the difference between the offer and that which ead A B.. Ga: aid Witpesr. rexaminy The bicder’s place: f business, or manufactnring e-tablisbment, must be specifically stated in the proposal, Pr. posals to be endorsed on the enyelope * Pro- portals Hes Supplies for Ma ine Corps,” tor 355, and ¢ 23 lawiw lies. ppeorceals FOR SUPPLIES, Wasren’s Orrice, 0.8. M.0.,/ Ay arately, wal ember next for furnighing to the Maris ¢ Corps, Curing the year 1855, the ful- ing tupplies, to te delivere! at the office of the stant Quartermaster of the Corps phia Pennsy.vania tree of expense to the C States, im euch quantities as may from time to time be required, Philadel- Tnited Lass No. 1, ne hers de, to I-dyed) Kersey. all wool, free fron all wool free from igh 22 ouness to the indigo wool-dyed,) 54 inches Ciass No. 2. €,0 0 yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for oversacks, all wool, (1udigw wool dyed,) 5: inches wide, to wrigh 13 ounere per yard 19,000 yards of 3-4 Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, all «l, indigo wool-dyed.) @7 inches wide, to weigh}, on ces per yard 1,2°0 Gray Biarkete.a'l wool. to weigh four reunds each, to be7 feet long and 5 feet wide, and free 7,50 pairs of Woolen Socks, three sizes. properly made of gona fleece wool, with double and twist- ed yarn, to weigh three ponnds per dozen patra, free froin grease 7.80 yards Wht Crass No.3. e Linen for pants, 8) inches wide, er yard inen for shirts, 8) inches wide, Ciass No 4, 1/0 Uniform Caps, compl-te (except pompona) 2,200 Pc mpona, red wors.ed, ball-shape tireumference . ue Capa, (with covers,) to be made of ‘oth, indigo wool dyed aches in Crass No. 4. 60 gross Cont Buttons, (Easle) 250 gross Jacket Bu toon. ( Engle) j00 gro-n Vest Buttons. (Eagle! 1/00: pairs Yellow Metal Creicents 2nd Scale co STABS 10 sets panlet Bullion for sergeants and corro- Tala 3.4) sets Epaulet Bullion ‘ivate: 15 Red Worsted Sashes. foriarirasee 6,00 yards Yellow Binding ards of Red Cord worda for sergeants &) Swords for musicians 40 Drums (tecor,) complete 49 brum Sires 15) Batter Drum Heads Fifes Crass No, 6. 0 0 Army Boota(infantry pattern.) Ciass No. 7. Boxes. without magazine abbards with frogsattached 1,200 Percussion Cap Pouches O Cartridge Box Belts 1.200: Wai-t Plates 1) Sword Froga, Crass No. s. 1,200 Tin Magazines for cartridge boxes, as oor Fample. Crass No. 9, Crass No. 12 For making and trimming the following arti- do do ao do do do do do do do go do Assistant Quarter- where ARANTY. oO! inthe State of in the State of as above described, be ac- th good and shall be accepted. araactor, ., Guaraotor, —., 1854, C.D. judge, t attorney. or collector. to publish the above, will Major WM. B. SLACK Quartermaster, M. 0, Washington. YSTERS8, OYSTERS, OYSTERS. tiber takes this method milies, Sutlers and the! ming public generally, that baving been Lighty favered by their generous pa as recently, at consider- i much extended and enlarged bis es- tablishment. thereby giving bim increased facili- ties to meet the requirements of his fri ! Pledgiog bimrel tosu very beat stock clean he confide onage ERA 3' C Fr J2th st. west and E lorne: 7 borth of the Kirkwood Hou NITED STATES BERVIC OCTOBER.—Content: jificance tory; Li ricket; ‘berso' Onc Ki Ww LAND SALES. THE UNITED ROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. | termaster’s Office, U. S. Marine Corps, Quarter mie sthincton, Ziat Ootaber, 1H Sealed Proposals will be received at this o! until 2 o'clock vw. m., of the 2oth day of N bext, for furnishing rations to the Uni Marines «i the following stations, during the year 1585, viz; | Portsmouth, New Hamp hire. Charlestown Ma*racbusetts, Brooklyn, New York. Philadelpbia, Penory lvani : Washioaton City, District of Columbia, | Gosport, pear Norfolk, Virginia Each ration to consist of three-fourths ofa pound | of pork or bacon, urone anda fourth pound of fresh orsalt beef; eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or twelve ounces of hari bread, or one and @ fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to one Be b rations ofvight quarts of beans; or, | ; hun d farce ten pouude of tice: or.in lieu thereot | North uf the base tine and west of the AJth principal twice per week. one hnndred and'ifty ounces of | meridian. riesaeaaea KNT O BY =e PRES RT ATES. OR THF 8ALK OF VALU ARLBLANDS IN THE FORTE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESBRVATIJN IN MINNES suaoce of iaw. 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ut of the United States of America, do | hereby declare and make Known that public sales will be held inthe uvder meotioved Land ce, in the State of Minnesota, at the periods hereine | sigrated, te wit: i aixtthe Land O jce at St Peter, commencing on | MONDAY, the fifth day of December naxt. for the disporal of the public lands comprised in tue late Teserve for the Winnebago Indians, above men _ and situated in the following parts af ships, which will be sold at the appraised 'e of the lands and the improvemen tsthereon, Presid val ieated potatoes, and one handred oances of | In township 1%, range 2% .. ------- deenicuted Ponine: tem poundsofcotice; or. in lien | Intownship l07, range 24———-—— psa thereot.ene anda half pound of tea; fiftees pounds | In township 1%. range 25.---- .----- 5, = of sugar; four quarta of vinegar; one pound of | In township 107, range 25 .. ven sperm candles, or one and one-fourth pound of ad- | In township les, range 25... 27 St sia amantine candies; or one and a half pound of tal- ad fehedule particularly: describing th e individ 0 wo quarts of salt, acts, ralue 5 lof jeratinns tobe dele be open for inspection at the District Land Offices ed upon the order of the Commanding Ofiicer of each station; the fresh beef, either in bulk or by the single ratien, of go | quality, with ap equal proportion of the fore and | The rations to be deli in Minnesota The offering o} , menced on the day appoint js _will be com- Semeamtat wil proceed, in the above-mentioned i 3 kidney—tallow exclu- | the order denigna’ in see nenone Wood pres mess por ; the flour, schedule, and consecutively hy tewnahige. 9 pete. ae eee Grissanec ite cant iol inabenaeh i taper tbe cele thea closed ; but the sa'e and the beans, N 1 8 oF its equivalent; good New Orleans o1 qu eer tecene fll ipewar, Candles, soap, salt, &e., t sball not be kept open longer than two weeks. an’ f the lands will bead- f any 0} quality. no private entry of fF thoriandal will Deas ‘All mbject to inepection.. | x mitted until after the expiration o “ id Nowin, dermy hand, at the cityof Washing- | gatas be accomsnied by ‘Be! ae ton. thin 30d day of Angers peur oo one | z ARANTY. thorsand eight hundred and sixty four. The andarsignea oF Gus in the Stateof hae ee ABBAHAM LINCOLN. and . of \in the ‘State of ——4 | By the Provident: | hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid o JOS. 8. WILSON, for retions, as above described, be accepted, | Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient Recurities; and in cage the said shall fail to enier into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to In the third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of February, 1863. Statutes, volume 12, make good the difference between the offer o! age 668, opening to sale the Winnebago Reserva i be accepted. ion. i ipniated that before any person shall said fae A age! Ae te mn. 16 fe stipalates ‘apy portion of the raid lands, previous to their ©. D., Guarantor. 18 I hereby certify that the above-named ——-— are Known to meas menof property, and able to by pre emption or oth-rwise, r exporure to sale to the highest bidder at public outery, he snall become an actnal bona dde settler thereon, and shall conform to all the make cond their guarantee. z feguiations pow provided by law in cases oi pre ‘To te signed by ‘he United States District | Cmption. aud shalt pay, within the term of one ofa Jndge, United States District Attoruey, or Coliee- tor. No proposal will be considered unless accom- panied! by the above guarantee. ‘Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the irst insertion to thie oftice for examination. i Proposals to be endorsed * Proposals for Rations ‘ 4 d undersigned. for 185,” and addressed to the Ww B. SLACK. oc 22-lawaw Major and Quarterimaster, Psorosars FOR FORAGE. imp QUaar. Orrion, Wasuixorom Daror, Deo. 8, 199. Sealed Proponais are invited by the andersigned for supplying the 8. Quartermaster’s De- ar from tke date of the settlement, appraised value of the lands and the improvements Ueee in order that all such bona-fide, actnal settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, ee NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, that they must cowe forward and file their aflda- vits, designating the particular tracts on which they may he actnally settled, ising the date of actual settlement, and. before the expiration ust be established before the Register and Receiver, according to the reqnirements of the pre-emption laws. and fn'l payment made thereon according to the full affixed, appraised value o: the lands and improvements thereon. Ist. In all sucb cases where the year may no! it MemeUy St Werbington. D.O., Baltimore, Md. | giapse before the commencement of the public -hese places, with Hay, Cern, Oats and Straw. sale, such hona fide actuel settlements may and Bids wil} be received for the delivery of 5.0 | sre hereby ordered to be excluded from the publia | bushels of corn or oata and 8 tons of hay or straw. | © 5 1. 11 ore omption cases in which the year and apwards all pre Bidders must state at which of the above-named | may expire before the commencement of the pub- | voints they prvpuse to make del liapale the parties must estabtish and pay ap for their claims, ctherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the hichest biider, under the forego- ing proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at such public fale the price must not be fora less t for th ised value sum than for the apprai rove WILSON, fates at which, they will make de! the quantity 9f wach article ared, the time wheo nd when to be completed. most be written ont in wordson the a. Coru to de up in gvod stout sacks, of about au 30-lawiSw Acting Commissioner. ewobdshelneacl, Ostnin like sacksofaboat three | == dushels exc encks to be farnished withou AMS 38 COMPANY sxtra charge to the Gorenment. ‘The bay and | A DAMS AXPOR ST DDG T AGT: avanum, itraw to de necurely baled. The particular kind or description /f oats, corn, Day or straw proposed to be delivered mast be stated in the propusals. Ailtne articlenoffered ander the bids herein ta BF vit wi su bjec' ar spec ion by La JBWELRY % Government Luspectur before being scoupted. eee MON OES. aul vatu Contracts will be awarded from time to time $0 | Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all the lowest responsible bidder, as the interast or | Forwarded with BALI TY ANY eee ae none the Government may require and payment will be | Seaecncionin the Principal Kail way Towne 1a the NORTH. EAST. WEST, lashington, D. @. RN, NORTHERN, AND 3 Sheet EEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, weet ay To" ade when the whole amout contracted for shali bare Deep“ allvered and accepted. Sa geMaatoal ofves Nourawasr. The bidaer wili bk required te secompany his Fae aN YORK, BOSTON WASHINGTON Ie in with a guarauty, signed by two respon: Sibie persona that im case hia bid in accepted be or PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, CIN they wilt, within ten days thereafter, VILLE. LEXINGTON. contract for the ene bd good an fth. Connections are made at New York and Boston. sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the co: with lines forwicding to the CANADAS and the tract, to deliver the forage proposed ip conformity | gRITISH PROVINCES Raauother atagenanip line with the terms of this advertisment; and incase | 1) LIVERPOOL, ROUTHAMPTON and aavae ae seigblciar 8] oaie aes ence ate tee son and thence by Earopean axpre to ail prominent t act, the: m e rence between acre “qe offer of aalé bidderand the next lowest renpen. | Comercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti sible bidde , or the person to whom the contract | "Pi ection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILL8made may be awarded t all accessible parts of the United States. Th neibility of the guarantors must be | * : ee, erential certificate of a U.B. Distriet OS PUN Aaah Attoracy, Collector of Customs or any other officer ander the United Staten Government or responsl- 285 PAWNBROKER AND 285 dle person known to this office. LOAN OFFICE, All bidders will be uly notified of the accept- — ance or rejection of .Reir proposals LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, The fet nats end BF oO Jeet pt icaok bidder re woes = fe mast be legibly written in the proposal. 255 A ALS! 285 Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. A, O85 O Braeet, between Wthand Nth, rObief Vepot Quartermaster, Washington, Becend door from Harvey's Oyster Saloon. Bucke! i re D.0 Tn compliance with the wish of many friends, I am Dow prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances on Gold and Bilver Watches. Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver ware, Hardware, Clothing. aud Merchandise of every description in good order, @2 Having had twelve yearsexperiencein busi- aees in the City, and favorably known te many of ite citizens, J am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business.(which will be strictly confidential) 1 will give aatisfaction. Office open every day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o’clock, 4 M. until Nine o’clock P, u, sep 13-3m. pprroRTant TO SUTLEES SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’ DONCENTBRATED CL4aux 8T VALUABLE ABTICLE TO THEIR TRADR, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article ef d‘st for the officer’s mess. It is prepared in one winute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder. It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profits are large. .O.,and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” Bonde.ia a 4am equal to the amount of tno con- tract, signed by the contractor aud both »f hir arantors, will be required of the saccess“al bid~ fr or hiddara upon signing the contract. Rlar « forme of bids. gna ‘anteer. and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PRUPUBAL, (Town, County sad tas) a I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnisk and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter master’s [>partment at —— eeably to the terme of your advertisement fnvitin for forage, dated Washington Depet. the foliowing articles, vis : — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounas —_ ous els.or Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of pounds —tonr of Baled Hay, at — per. on of 3,0 | 72 BB A MO ands — tous of Baled Btraw, at — per ton of 2.0% 0 Deilvery ta commence on or before the -— day of —— , ls6—, and to be completed on or before The — day ot . 146—, and pieces myseit te enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the GUARANTY. ea set-ly Se Washingt Oonalyat erand Binte ofa meraby jointly QOT8 AND SHOES = set ea ais baeeee ae | Oe o S007, 3H TIMES de accepted, that he or they will, within ten days and SHOES, Teal aourcaniy cesciving, eee su, ply ot Kastero made work of weary descr ion. made expressly to orde! sold at amucb loweriprics, tl has been Berar fore charged in this city fer much inferior articles, Persons in want of BOOTS and SHORS of Eastern after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con tract for the sam. with good and sufficient sure. ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract. to furvisb the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863. ander which the bid was made,and,in case tae = So ©, W. BOTELER. INO. W. BOTELER c. W. BOTELER & SON, Given der our hands and seals this Spay of Seal. |Z hereby certify that, to the best of my know! petetiens edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are | WHOLESALE AND R&TAIL DEALERS od aud sufficient as sureties for the amount for IN which they offer to be security. — : To be certified by the ‘Guited Btates District At torney, OoHector of Customs, or sny other officer | ander the United States Government, or regpon- sible person known to this ones CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARK, BRITANNIA WARR, BLOCK TIN GOODS, | | acest Brigadier Generelenda.M, | TIN CHAMBER SETS. QUAL OIL LAM?s, cus QUARTERMASTEB’S OFFIO JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATT, Deroa?ter Wasa ron. FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, Washingion, D. C.. January 4, 1864. ‘woop WARE, AND ofl sgelersn Drags, Hardware, Lumbe> Leather, | W00 j Office Furniture, Warnems and Saddlery. are re’ | HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENBRALLY. p erlaars saopaeal! or lists ta'gun ina ofeech s@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND 8TEAMBOATS articles they are prepared to furniab to thie Bepot at | FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICR, short aotice. with the price of each marked in plain ——— SgErens0 eat-in cusethe exigencies of the service 318 IRON HALL, witb dems” and at sgwest rice oe igi AVENUE, ne i 7-e06m tw autred to Airatsht the ist punetnally'e ery Monday x cen Sth and eh te morning. D. o. ROOKER. JoeRPH KAYNOLDS & GO, gadier General and Ohi f Quartermaster, ts Depot of Washington. PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FCTTERS, No, 600 Ninya Sramsr, ear avenue, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Have and will coustantiy Keep on . sand’ the largest sad be 1 IFTEENTH Steer, opPosits U, 8. TREASURY, ray Fe LO eae ne) Giey i of Obandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Receive Subscriptions for the Spore Giches Thien and okner ‘ghates sud alt erat! fe ales in this line, from the best establish: NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN New York, Philadelphia, &o., which will be sold autherized by the act ef June wth, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August Ith, in denominations of reasonable terin: GES, FURNAOBS, and Fire-Board Weare prepared to furnish the best RANGE in ‘6,00 Very reasunable terms, Hotels, on the most Also, BAN 850, $100, 8500, 31,000 and 85,000, arants, &c., are invited to call payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at af a aU ee Leg tte facto 7 3-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an or ae Hine! in pe most meee manner, avally,and will be convertible at the optionof Oloi 2 Wash stands, etter rr a o the holder at maturity into six per cont, Five f as enna seulnevesse erent Twenty Bonds, We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOLES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFIOATB OHEOKS, Ay 2-tf JAY COOKE & 00, oa tician: & 00., B44 Boobie avenue, bet. 3th and 13th sts,, and 355 Pennsylvania av the Natio: frie paly as heretofore, only the y hen‘led and at moterate , tly solicits a continuation of | a city. WaeER. st north, ony square DWARD se, ocl9-e07t* mn Dallanthiogy andihe 3 LS of Military Titles: (eat Ba feof Jomini; The Nightiogals of Maj Gen. Jas. —_ Sditor’s Special RANOK TAYLOR. t Tagelli M enue, ander ual, FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASBES, MIC: ui we anata ait te.,in a great variety. and at the lowest prices, [DINNERS AND DINERS, by E. L, Blanchard, wrden HB NSW YORK Manual «f Frenct: Cookery, London BWsPAPERS PORWARD- 7 One Bancred and Twenty: four Receipts for Cook- ‘Dep apply il ES a soe ik | Hints for the Table, London ramce:) For the Herald, $7. instead of $10; Cochery, Carving, and Etiquette of the Table, | fribune, $7; boat "ts, * ecine eee ames s Hand. Book of Dining, London Adarens ‘A. JOYOR. No, 63 wost Séth strect, New Mute taoorial: Bes RLLIARD TABLEa TOK GALES, becris he French Cooke” Ouads ae 8e ie ee French Gosker Breiks ‘A Ls” oearly i | whic! very Crokery forthe Mite nite at the Biltard som, corset sitehener's Gook'e Oracle. Tith'street end Ponnevivania venue. fe 14-tf ee va a ee ee ee =" Harkill's Housch ecper’a Encyclopedia CAPTAIN BRAND: OF THE “0 eNTIP EDS ranestell' ‘Medora Oo i ‘His Loves i Ey Oapt. B.A, Wis pees oped: be) with, ‘FRANO K TAYLOR ‘ 1AL BONA FIDE SBITLERS— NOTICE TO AOTY El gMPTORS. | from such da’s, the several pre-emption | ssid —— shall fail to enter into « contract as t de work, will al fi Moresaid, we uarantes ‘to make good the difor’ | frvut in'slore and at the lowest prices” Give an, | ence between he offer by said and ae next call 1fr IN BROTH owest cesponrible bidder, or the person to whom & x the contract may be awarded. ap 5-tf 314 Penn, avenue. . JOHNBON D OFFICE No. 7 BUUTH FRED m7 THB ONLY PHYSI¢*AN AUVERTISING Ras discovered the m Certain, Speedy, ang Eflectual Remedy ip the world for DISEASES OF [MPRUDSNOB. in Siz Hours! No Trifangs BALTIMORD LOOK HOSPrTa.. Relief in Persons Ruined by Lguvrant Pretenders, or pp Deadly Poison, Mercury. ahonld ‘apely mmadianely on 4 CURB WAKRANTED ARGR IN FROM ONE TO TWO DaF¥s. Weakness of the Back. [ovuluntary Dirgharqee, Stricture, Affections of the Kidneys aad Bi Impotency, General Dedility, Nervousn: Brpry, Lenguor, Low Spirits, Confusion of t Palpitation of ‘the Heart, Timidity, T | Dimnens of Signt or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, | Throat, N or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lougs. Stomach or Boweis—thene Terrible Disor- dere arising from Solitary Hiabitsof Youth—the | SRORET And solitary gracticen more fatal to theis jctime than the seug of Syrens to the mariners of biighting their m brilliant hopes oF tions, rendering marriage, &c., impoasl- YOUNG MEN ly, who have beooms the vietima of Boli- ice,t readful aod deatrueti bck | appnally sweeps to an uptime! da of Young Men of the mort #: talent and brillian® | intellect. who might otherwise have entranced Lis- | tening Senates with the thun eloquence oF | waked to extacy the living! alt with fall | confidence TAKE Ret tt hI NOTICE. | ‘These are some of the sad aud melancholy effects | produced by early habiteal youth, vis: Weakness | of the Back and Limbs. Pain io the Head, Dimness of Stebt, Lore of Mnacular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. De- rangement of the Digestive Fanctions, Genera) Detility. Symptoms of Censnmption, & MantaLity.—The féactn! -fects on the mind are much to be dreadstd—Lons of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression Spirits Evil Porebodinge, hee bh re eeeere if distrost, Love of Boli- a y. &e persian MARRIAGR Married Persons, or young men contemplating marriage, aware of Physics’ Weakness, Ore: Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermitios, &o should apply immediately He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, | may refigioosly confide in his henor as a gea- tleman, and gonfiden‘ly rely apon bis skill as a Phyrician ORGANIO WEAKNESS, i MPUTSNOY IMPEDI- MINTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johuaten’s marv~lou- treatment, Weam- ness of the Organs ia speetily cured, and full vigor restered Thousands of the mort nervous, dedill- tated and impotent. who het lost all hope, have | been immediately relieved | _ All impediments to marriaas, Disqu cations. ee pid ER : Yeue Irritability, Tremblings and Weakness, o Exhaustion of the most ‘earful kind, speedily ew ® may Physicai or Mental Lk. SUES Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, Lom don, Graduate from voc of the most smineat Ool- leges in the United States whore life has beep apeut don. Paris.Philadelpbin aud «lx | some of the m astoni<hing cures that were eve: | Known; many trouhled with ringing in the he and ears when asleep great nervonsness,be alar: at sudden sands, haxhfulneas, with frequen? blushin endad sometine: with derangement af mind. were enred iin ately FOUNG WEN who have injured them-<+ls+s by s certain practi indalged in wheo alone—s habit frequently learn from evil companions, ur st school, the effects of which are nightly felt. ven when asleep, and. if not cured. rendere marriage tmpossible, and de- | atrove both mind and hedy, chonid apply Immedi- aan, the ho *'pbat a pity that of hi ata ata yous, | country dad darling of his parents, should be anatehed from all the prospects and enjorments of | life by the consequence of deviation from the pat! | of natore and indulvinw ina certain secret habit, Buch persons moat. before contemplating MARRIAGE Feflect thats suund mind and body are the most Necessary requiriter to promote connubial bappi neseindeed Witnoat these the Journey thro life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to the view: the mind becomes Bhadowed with deapair and filled with the melap- choly reflections that the happiness of another ie blighted with our own DISEASES OF iMPRUOBNO When the mingui leaaure finds be b. il disease it often happens that an ill- tim of shame or dread of discovery deters him fro tying to those who, from eineation and reape ility cay alone befriend him He hands of ignorant and designing incapable of curing, filch his peca ae, ry u trifiing month after month, or as long a@ allest fee can be obtxined,and in despair leave bim with ruined health te sigd over his gall- ing dina pyolntment: or by the ase of that deadly isou. Mercary, hasten the constitutional symp- ma of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat. Nose Skin, ete. progresail with frightfa y anti! daath pote an end te ings hy sending him to ti discovered country from whore bourne go tr: je returns OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK 8TREBT, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Pai! not te observe name and oomber S7No letters received aniess post-paid and con- taining = mamp to be ased on the repiy. Persons Writing snould state age. and send portionot ad- Vertisement describing symptoma, The Ds.’s Diploma sane: in hts Oftes, INDORSEMENT UF THE PRESS, The many thousand cures at this establishm within the leat twenty years. and the namerces Important Surgical Operationr performed by Dr Johurton, witnessed by the ceporteraof The Bun’? and many other papers. notices of which have ap- eared ayaip and agnin before the public, Senides ia standing asa gentleman of character andre SPORAIDALITE is » sufficient guarantee to the f- ic SKIN DISEASES 8PEEDILY CURED Ja 29-ly BORST DISBASES! SECRET DISEASES | BAMAKITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT) ' THE MopT OBRTAIN REMEDY 8VEEB USED | @oNURHGEA, "Yes, A Positive Cure” for Contains a0 Minerai, av Baisam, ao Mer: Only Te | GLHKI, 3: eiCTURES, a ‘en to be Taken They are entirely vegetable, navi | any nnpleasant taste, and will aet in- | Jure the stomach or bowels of the mont delicate, | . Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four bourse’ Prepared of the University of Penusylvavia, 01 eminent Doctors and Chemists of the p mg eeroeuee val sd ead) he veer pes bhebaaohd e' one who eapaired 0} tting cu! or who have been gorged with ‘alee Gouuvie oe Mercury, try the j SAMABITAN’S GIFT. 01. iD any way Bent by mail in a plain envelope Price—Male packages. $2 Female $3, BLOOD! BLOUDI! BLOODIi BCRUFULA, ChUaks, SURES, SPOTTER TETTERS, SCALES BUILS, S¥@HILIS OR VENERKAL DISEASES, &o. SAMARITAN’S ROUT AND HERB JU1OF Is offered the public as a positive oure. SYPHILIS OK VENEKEAL DISEASES tas4 MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERR JUICB, is moet potent, certain and +ffectual remedy evey prescri ved; if reaches and eradicates every particle Of the venereal poi 0 that the cure is thorough and permanent. Tal hen of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do ovt transmit pike poa- terity that for shiek yoe may years € repent in Alth Ren DENTE incurable, tho OUgG you ma: e pronounce meurable, BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB IUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities the system, as well ag all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES; FRBMALSB1; in many affectioas with waich nowbers of Pe. males autler,t « ROOT AND HERB JUIORS in most happily -dapted, in Uicerated Uterus, in Whites, in dearing down. Falling ef the Womd Debility, aud for allco» plaintsincidentte the sex, Bent by express Price $1 a bottle,o ybottied for $s. OF Ss AMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 2) cents. Fu'l directions. DESMOND & CO. Box 181 Philadelphia Poss ie Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 1th an@ Pa. avenue. ENRY COOK, Aicaandsia, may 6-tf NFivbBNTIAL. Sn mecives by c Younes MEN who bave injured the | certain secret habits whicb anfit them for business, | pleasure, or the duties of married life; alse middle ed or old men ho. from the follies ef youth oF other Lense ‘ped s obits in sarees ot See ears, fore placiny euselves ander 16 trea' Trent of any one, should Srat read “THE SECRET FRIEND.”’ Married Ladies will learn someth: of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend,” Ben’ faany eeerer ina meni eoonenane on re- Ceipt of Twerty-five Cente re . CHAS. A STEWABT & OO., detety OR UN SS * * Boston, Mase, RUESEMAR—Protected by Koyal Letters Pate cnt of England, and secured by the seals of t! Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Im College of Medicine, Vieuun Trieswar Nv. 1 is the +fectual remedy tor Relax. ation, Spermatorrboes, and Exhaustion of the Bys- tem. ‘Triesmar Nu.2 bur entirely superseded the manseous use of Copavia, Cubebds, &c. 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